The Definitive Book of BODY LANGUAGE: How to read others' thoughts by their gestures by Allan & Barbara Pease

Me too! But I'm an INTP. I'm also reading Lenore Thomson's book on typology. And the Ember series. Actually, I'm probably halfway through half a dozen books. They'll be finished eventually.

The most frustrating books I'm halfway through are the ones I'm writing myself. I can't quite seem to get them right.

MBTI is not stereotypical. It is a matter of causes (needs), causing effects (behaviors). MBTI does not measure effects, or predict one's interest in an activity. It does, however, allow us to recognize who we are and what we have the potential to be.

I'm a lazy reader. I prefer listening to audio books on LibriVox. So the last thing I listened to was The Velveteen Rabbit. I find it very comforting to hear such stories when I'm feeling blue. I don't have to think, just feel. <3

1. The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein
2. Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paolo Freire
3. The Communist Manifesto
4. Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. LeGuin
5. Peace is Every Breath by Thich Nhat Hanh

i also constantly have this on-going list of books that i read small portions of at a time - for example, i have been reading small bites of beyond good and evil for about six months now

I just finished reading a book called "The Power of One". it's about this kid in apartheid times South Africa whose life sucks, then all sorts of crazy crap happens including German Professors, racism, and boxing. It's really cool, and very introspective and deep. Intuitive-friendly describes it well. I highly recommend it.